![]() Loneliness, an obsessive hatred of Robert Palmer's record, necrophilia. As to the story itself: a quiet rock obsessive is driven to distraction by a girl who shuns everything in his (quite frankly, impeccable) record collection in favour of the despised CD his mum bought him. and above all, The Adverts (Bobby Ives, the damaged protagonist of Tessier's classic modern werewolf novel, Nightwalker (Macmillan, 1979, Pan 1980), even gets to attend one of their gigs at the Roxy in Covent Garden) and T. Suffice to say that Tessier was living in London at the time and obviously picked up a fondness for punk and the darker new wave bands - PIL, Joy Division & Co. I've blabbed about Thomas Tessier's classic Addicted To Love so many times that were I to add much more there'd be no point anybody reading it. ![]() where other-earthly pirates bootleg not records, but human souls. where radio stations sponsor ghastly giveaways that no living soul could want. ![]() Rock to the world of horror where martyred musical super-legends return from the dead at 120 decibels. With its hot licks and raw glitter, has a dark side too - where the party stops and the terror begins. ![]() and ten other stars of today's shock fiction know what metalheads and moralists, punksters and preachers have known all along. Paul Wilson - Bob Dylan, Troy Jonson, and The Speed Queen Stephen King - You Know They've Got a Hell Of A Bandį. ![]()
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